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iPhone Games Caught Stealing Phone Numbers?

The fact the iPhone is a veritable wild west for developers can often be a good thing. Then again, when shadier outfits start releasing shadier apps, it can also be a bad thing.

Take iPhone game developer Storm8, for example. A class action lawsuit filed in San Francisco alleges that the company, who are behind iPhone games like World War, iMobsters and Vampires Live, ā€œhas written the software for all its games in such a way that it automatically accesses, collects, and transmits the wireless telephone number of each iPhone user who downloads any Storm8 gameā€.

Apparently this number-farming went unannounced until August, when Storm8 finally fessed up, saying it was aā€bugā€. Michael Turner, the man filing the suit, says ā€œpoppycockā€ to that, and is after damages.

iPhone game dev accused of stealing players’ phone numbers [boing boing]

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